00:00.26 | Oksana | has to give presentation in two hours... Hoping that anxiety does not reach the level of "Analyse This"... |
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00:26.21 | dos1 | Oksana: good luck! on what topic is it? |
00:29.32 | DocScrutinizer05 | natural thermic convection |
00:29.36 | DocScrutinizer05 | ;-) |
00:29.42 | Oksana | Colourful Fluid Dynamics. Natural convection. Open-ended channel. Cooling of PV panels in double-skin fa\c{c}ade |
00:31.39 | Oksana | Thank you ;-) |
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02:49.45 | Oksana | is back... It went like this: you have too many slides on background and not enough slides on your own results; you need to work on your written oral and communication skills; you should be more specific about the future direction of your studies |
02:50.44 | Oksana | It seems that one week of sleepy-barely-moving-forward after noisy-airplanes-jump-to-USA-and-back is too much of a luxury |
03:09.48 | DocScrutinizer05 | I think it's a rather positive critic :-) |
03:10.47 | DocScrutinizer05 | was it a sort of tst? |
03:10.52 | DocScrutinizer05 | test even |
03:15.01 | Oksana | Presentation |
03:15.46 | Oksana | Most people make them in Powerpoint, I made it in Latex Beamer. It was heavily based on the one from previous year, so no wonder that there were way too many background-slides |
03:16.06 | DocScrutinizer05 | hehehe |
03:17.13 | DocScrutinizer05 | we're just about to draft the talk for cccamp |
03:17.31 | DocScrutinizer05 | similar considerations/concerns |
03:17.39 | Oksana | thinks that having supervisor on the other side of the planet, instead of helping-with or criticising the presentation, does not soothe the anxiety, at all... |
03:18.00 | Oksana | Is there a public playground to have a look at the draft? |
03:18.15 | pabs3 | my favourite presentation was one done in vim :) |
03:18.50 | Oksana | is curious... Especially since I do not understand Emacs, at all... |
03:19.46 | DocScrutinizer05 | there's not even a plan for a draft yet ;-) |
03:20.38 | Oksana | One plus for Latex (against Powerpoint): you do not have to worry about pictures going corrupt. Microsoft Office has the terrible habit of taking picture, chewing on it, and remembering only the chewed-down-scaled-down version instead of original-high-resolution |
03:20.44 | DocScrutinizer05 | I'm just throwing unfiltered thought at Werner |
03:22.08 | DocScrutinizer05 | (MS Office) I'd think that's one of the more friendly features in has |
03:22.33 | Oksana | ;-) /me would be glad to see the draft, when there is one.../ Are there any Latex-pastebins which are also online-Latex-compilers? They could make a JS to compile-on-user's-CPU, since compiling-Latex-on-webserver would require too much CPU time |
03:23.13 | DocScrutinizer05 | I've seen it eating 180 pages of thesis, of course only for students that had only *one* backup of last week and didn't notice the damage been done long before and again and again |
03:24.06 | Oksana | It's space-friendly, sure. But when you want to scale-up the picture, and see only the chewed-down 10%-sized version of it... Latex points directly: here is the original file, I didn't edit it at all |
03:25.26 | Oksana | wonders what kind of damage... I have had several Word files go un-openable, aka something really weird in its inner XML, but not for a long time... Any particular reason for the damage? |
03:26.45 | DocScrutinizer05 | it simply had blank pages, still 180. or rather 170, plus 10 with actual content |
05:42.12 | Wizzup_ | Oksana: those exist, sharelatex |
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06:30.57 | Oksana | Thanks ;-) Pock me when there is a draft of presentation to look at :-) |
06:31.28 | Oksana | Poke* |
06:32.12 | DocScrutinizer05 | sure |
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11:48.48 | wpwrak | Oksana: will be a while. for now, all we need it a summary. then i have two months to make the actual presentation ;-) |
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17:45.30 | DocScrutinizer05 | what been THE wire? 8-gauge? |
17:46.01 | DocScrutinizer05 | (Australians will know) |
17:46.40 | DocScrutinizer05 | when we need wire, we should learn from the experts ;-) |
17:47.56 | DocScrutinizer05 | nm, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number_8_wire |
17:49.34 | DocScrutinizer05 | ooh, New Zealand. Sorry Aussies ;-) |
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